There's icons within board culture that can be and should be considered the forefathers of pushing it forward. Jake Burton to snowboarding, Stacy Peralta to skating, and now we have light being shed on the man simply known as, "The Package" who owned a crowned jewel of the culture in the Waterbrothers Board Shop. As we see big boxed retailers and online conglomerates taking over and pushing out the local man, people like Sid are the reason they're able to even do it in the first place. But what they can't do is replicate the essence of what it is to be a boarder, and that is reflected perfectly in this documentary. It's the spirit and passion of taking heavy slams while being picked up and brushed off by the ones around, and being celebrated when you lay one down just right. It's a feeling that only boarders can appreciate and understand, the beauty and creativity of individualistic expression while simultaneously being a part of a larger community, with a vivacious pulse. You feel every bit of that energy during this documentary, and this should be put next to some other great documentaries like Bones Brigade: The Autobiography or Dear Rider, that encapsulates the raw love of boarding and being a part of the unique community that it is.